“Americans are hungry for democracy and are turning out in record numbers to vote,” the Pizza to the Polls website says. “But that means long lines and sometimes empty stomachs, which might discourage these brave patriots from performing their civic duty.”

All you have do is go to the website, submit a link from Twitter or Instagram that verifies the Disney World-esque line at the polling place and send it to them. You can also donate $10 for one pizza to their fund directly on the website. As of 2pm EST, $21,294 has been contributed and 576 pizzas have been sent pizza to voters in Chicago, Miami, Cincinnati and more cities across the nation.

Election volunteers and staff at All Saints Lutheran Church in Minnetonka thank you for the za @PizzaToThePolls@K8Borman #ElectionDay

Duncombe tells Huffington Post that using PAC’s leftover money felt like “a good cause. “I had access to that fund, and we didn’t have any plans for it,” he said. “This felt like a good way to make sure that money went to a good cause.” Using pizza to get people to vote? Um, absolutely a good cause.

Though Pizza to the Polls was born from an anti-Trump PAC, Duncombe stresses there’s no political affiliation attached to the initiative. “It’s for everyone who’s there: voters, poll workers, volunteers. We’re just trying to bring a little bit of joy to people waiting to vote.”